The film, based on a popular manga and
television anime series, powered past "Spirited Away", the
mega-hit Academy Award-winning movie by Studio Ghibli's Hayao
Miyazaki that opened in 2001, in just a little over two months.
"Demon Slayer", with a full official title of "Kimetsu no Yaiba
the Movie - Mugen Train", had taken in 32.47 billion yen
compared with 31.68 billion yen for "Spirited Away", according
to data released on Monday.
The film got an unexpected boost from the novel coronavirus,
film industry watchers said.
People stuck at home because of social distancing got hooked on
the manga comic and television series then rushed to watch the
film when cinemas reopened.
The film, with its message of resilience, has also spawned a
bonanza of merchandise - from toys to canned coffee - generating
at least 270 billion yen($2.61 billion) in business as of Dec.
3, said Toshihiro Nagahama, senior economist at the Dai-Ichi
Life Research Institute.
Sony Corp, whose music unit is co-distributor, also got a boost
from the film, which has opened in several Asian countries and
will head to the United States and Canada early in the New Year.
($1 = 103.5300 yen)
(Reporting by Elaine Lies; Editing by Robert Birsel)
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